Winter Wonderland Set For Nov. 23 Event Will Feature Lighted Parade, Visit From Santa Participation is being sought for the 20th Annual Winter Wonderland event in Louisiana that will take place on Friday, Nov. 23, the day after Thanksgiving. The lighted parade down Georgia Street is always a great time and a great way to […]
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One look is all it took for Mary Lang Fournier to fall in love with Clarksville and the Apple Shed Theatre. The actress and director hopes to revive the performance center’s thespian tradition, and she’s getting things going with a production of “The Last Romance.” The comedy centers on a couple who falls in love […]
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The whitetail world was a flurry of anticipation as a large cold front swept across the Midwest on the weekend of Oct. 13, 2018. Eager deer hunters headed to the woods in hopes that the dropping mercury would elicit mature buck movement during daylight hours. In northern Missouri, bowhunter Buddy Deville pondered how the weather […]
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Brand New Building Will Be Located On Former Cinema Property Vandalia City Administrator Darren Berry noted that while the town has lost a few businesses in the past several months, there are also positive things happening as well including construction of a new Dollar General store. Dollar General has been operating out of a building […]
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Coach Matt Chance has already won $5,000 for Bowling Green High School after being named one of 15 finalists in the Most Valuable Coach promotion by U.S. Cellular and is in the running to win much more if he continues to garner the number of votes he has since the contest started. The school districts […]
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Fewer and fewer beef meals are being served in schools across America, which means children are missing out on the protein power and nutritional benefits of beef. The Van-Far School Board voted Thursday, Oct. 18 to participate in the Mo Beef for MoKids Program for the 2018-19 school year. With nearly 50 percent of the recommend […]
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Like other area schools, there will be Veterans Day programs at Clopton and Louisiana on Friday, Nov. 9. Members of the Clopton FFA chapter invite the public to their program that will be held at 9:45 a.m on Friday, Nov. 9 in the Dale Miller Gymnasium. There will be a special program to honor the […]
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Colorfest Coordinators Committed To Community None of them had been born when the first Louisiana Country Colorfest was held. But as the city’s biggest celebration marks its 34th year, they’re among the young people who are breathing life into the event – with the hope of maintaining that vibrancy for years to come. Ashley Corbin, […]
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Bright Futures Organization And More Events Are Being Planned The Bright Futures organization has already helped many students in the Bowling Green R-I school district and the murder mystery dinner this Saturday promises to raise funds to help many more in the future. Becky Orf saw a need for the organization a few years ago. […]
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Bowling Green High School’s Publications class, which produces the Speaker yearbook and the Bobcaster school newspaper, has been recognized with the National Yearbook Program of Excellence for the 2017-18 school year. The award goes to schools which are recognized for excellence in creation and distribution. The publications course, which is advised by BGHS high school […]
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